Erik Weihenmayer Character Analysis

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Mountains are everywhere, we are surrounded by them. People who take the time to incorporate in their lives and physically climb these mountains are yet the most courageous. Climbing these mountains reveals the physical power of a person, whether they fail or not. Erik Weihenmayer, who is a blind man, exposed his power to do what any man is capable of doing; he climbed the Mount Everest Summit. Through this, Weihenmayer demonstrated confidence, braveness, and ambition. Another gifted human, Helen Keller, once said, "No pessimist ever discovered the secret of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new doorway for the human spirit." This displays the very mind set any individuality a person should prevail to accomplish such achievement …show more content…

Therefore Erik would be described as a pessimist, he saw the state of mind in which one anticipates undesirable outcomes as he climbed Mount Everest. His trait was encouraging because he wanted to be useful through his journey. The story states, "No way was he going to do this climb without being a fully integrated and useful member of the team." Erick felt that he wanted to be apart of the team with no help. He asserts, "I wasn 't going to be carried to the top and spiked like a football." Erik wanted to be more than what others expected of them and he was confident in doing …show more content…

"Erik is not impatient or smug, but he tires of people assuming that sight will trump all other attributes and senses combined." Though Erick is blind, he is still gifted. He believed he could do whatever any man can do with or without sight. Erick is strong, and also brave. Erick expressed, "Death is death, if I can see or not," and so it would be. Weihenmayer achieved his goal, though it was dangerous, he fulfilled his promise to his self that he wasn’t just blind, he was gifted. Furthermore, Erik had the ambition to open a new doorway by having the desire to complete the summit. Erick affirms, "It 's like instead of wrestling with a person, I am moving and working with a rock; It 's a beautiful process of solving a puzzle." For Erik it will be a mystery on how he did it, but it was something he solved with determination to succeed and prove all men are capable of anything, blind or